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 Behavioral & Social Sciences 
 Biological Sciences 
 English 
 History, Politics, &
   International Relations 

 International Languages
   & Cultures 

 Legal Studies
 Nursing 
 Philosophy 
 Religious Studies 
 Center for Interdisciplinary
   Studies 


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DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY, POLITICS & INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

The Department of History, Politics, and International Relations at Webster University offers students a strong liberal arts education and excellent career preparation.

Students learn to translate information into understanding and perspective, and to apply that knowledge in today's world. The more complete "world view" students have, the better prepared they are to meet the challenges of the future. In addition, students in this department develop invaluable skills such as reading, writing, public speaking, and critical thinking.


UNDERGRADUATE
Majors
American Studies (BA)
History (BA)
International Relations (BA)
International Relations (BA) with an emphasis in:
Economics (Geneva only)
Refugee Studies (Geneva only)
Political Science (BA)
Political Science (BA) with an Emphasis in Public Law

Minors
History-Political Science (18 credit hours from HIST, INTL, or POLT)
History (18 credit hours in history)
International Relations (18 credit hours in international relations)
Political Science (18 credit hours in political science)

Certificate
Refugee Studies (Geneva only)

GRADUATE
International NGO (MA)
International Relations (MA)


Department Chair
Warren Rosenblum Warren Rosenblum
Interim Chair & Associate Professor
History, Politics & International Relations
314-968-7066
wrosenbl@webster.edu
Warren Rosenblum holds a PhD in history from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He teaches world history and the history of modern Europe. He has lectured widely and was the curator, with his students, for two historical exhibits in area museums. His research focus has been the history of German social policy. His book "'Damaged Material:' Criminals and Criminal Policy in Germany 1850-1933" is forthcoming with University of North Carolina Press in fall 2008. Warren has lived in Germany, Belgium, Mexico, and Israel. He now lives in St. Louis City with his wife, Nicole Blumner, and daughters Eve and Vera.




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